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Bishop of [[Diocese of Fairbanks|Fairbanks]], 2014-present
Bishop of [[Diocese of Fairbanks|Fairbanks]], 2014-2022<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of New Ulm|New Ulm]], 2022-present


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|align="center"|[[File:newulm-zielinski.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of  {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>Bishop of New Ulm
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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
Impaled. Dexter: Azure, a mount of three pointed coupeaux Argent, the one in the middle higher, issuant from the base below a mullet Or; on a chief of the last, a heart Gules, enfiled through a crown of thorns bend-wise proper, surmounted by a cross of the same between two roses of the fourth, barbed and seeded Vert. Sinister: Or, a phoenix rising, wings displayed and elevated below a branch of three cardoon flowers chevron-wise, all proper.
*(personal arms) Or, a phoenix rising, wings displayed and elevated below a branch of three cardoon flowers chevron-wise, all proper.


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===

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CHAD WILLIAM ZIELINSKI

Born : September 8, 1964 in Detroit, Michigan, USA
Deceased :

Bishop of Fairbanks, 2014-2022
Bishop of New Ulm, 2022-present

Arms of Chad William Zielinski

Bishop of Fairbanks
Arms of Chad William Zielinski

Bishop of New Ulm

Official blazon

  • (personal arms) Or, a phoenix rising, wings displayed and elevated below a branch of three cardoon flowers chevron-wise, all proper.

Origin/meaning

As common in US episcopal heraldry, the arms show the arms of the diocese impaled with the personal arms of the bishop.

The cardoon flowers refer to the Scottish origin of Bishop Zielinski’s mother (the cardoon is one of the most traditional symbol of Scotland). The green color of the leaves recalls the family name of Bishop Zielinski since “zielony” in Polish means “green.”

Since the ancient times of the first Christians, the phoenix rising from the flames, from its ashes, is one of the most classical symbol of the Resurrection. A deep message of salvation, it symbolizes the rebirth of love after the flames of the evil, the victory of the eternal life over the death. This symbol also recalls the tragic experiences lived by Bishop Zielinski as he ministered as an active chaplain of the U.S. Air Force in war combat zones.

The background is in gold, symbol then of the first Virtue: Faith.


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